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Show MANY MEN FAIL TO VOTE AT ELECTION8. I Chicago, April 6. "If every man would vote there would be a vast Im- j provement In civic government, and J perhaps then women would not care to much to have the ballot." said Mr. Klla Flagg Young, superintendent of Chicago public schools, yesterday. Mr. Young believes the man who has the right to vote and does not do eo Is shirking his duty as a cltl- zen. To satisfy her curiosity yesterday yester-day she Interrogated her men coworkers. co-workers. First, she questioned Assistant As-sistant Superintendent Charles P. Mecan. "Have you voted yet, Mr. Megan?" she asked. Mr. Mean proudly asserted that he had and received commendation. Then Mrs. Young mado the round of the offices with tho same question. "I'm not golns; to say how many I caught who had not voted, but there were a number,' sho said. "I advised them to get to the polls some time ! during the day, and I kept at It until I I had extracted promises to .vote." j i |